The three European countries that make up Scandinavia are Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
The modern countries that make up Scandinavia are Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Finland and Iceland are sometimes included in a broader definition of Scandinavia due to historical and cultural connections.
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Scandinavia is made up of three countries: Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. These countries are located in Northern Europe and share a common cultural and historical background. Finland and Iceland are sometimes included in a broader definition of Scandinavia, known as the Nordic countries.
The five countries that make up Scandinavia are Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland. These countries are located in Northern Europe and share cultural, historical, and linguistic ties.
The three European countries that make up Scandinavia are Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
Angola. This a country in Africa.
The northern European countries of Denmark, Norway and Sweden make up Scandinavia. Sometimes Finland is included in common English usage. Although Iceland and the Faroe Islands are commonly called part of Scandinavia, Scandinavian's do not consider them true Scandinavian countries.
In the real world there is no such thing as the European commonwealth.
Western European nations encouraged Immigration to make up for their declining populations
Western European nations encouraged immigration to make up for their declining populations
Western European nations encouraged Immigration to make up for their declining populations
The European Nordic countries consists of the Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Sweden, Norway) plus Finland and Iceland
Norway, Denmark, and Sweden.
Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are the countries known as Scandinavia.
European nations built up their armies by propaganda, war bonds, switching civilian factories to firearm, tanks, and war material factories.